The Nappie Project is a diaper bank, not a diaper pantry. What this means is that we do not distribute diapers directly to families in need, but instead provide them to other organizations who do. We do not have the resources to provide diapers to individuals. If you or someone you know is in need of diapers, please contact one of the agencies below to see how to qualify.
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The Matthews House- Fullana
Community Center The Matthews House is a 501(c)(3) organization that empowers young adults and families in transition to navigate difficulties on the road to self-sufficiency. Many of the individuals in our program are or have been part of the human services, foster care, and/or justice system. Many have also lived in generational poverty. |
First Steps Nursery at Ferguson High SchoolFirst Steps Nursery accepts children aged 4 weeks to 36 months whose parents are students in Thompson School District.
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Birthline of Loveland
Birthline, located in the Loveland Life Center, is a 501 (c) 3 organization that provides material and emotional support to pregnant women and their families. They also provide parenting workshops such as 24/7 Dads. |
LION Ministries
Littles in Need (LION Ministries), located at Grace Place in Berthoud, reaches out to children ages birth to 4 years old in Northern Colorado who need basic items such as car seats and clothing. |
Life Choices
Life Choices provides material support such as clothing and diapers to their clients for babies up to age 1 year. |
Salvation Army
The Salvation Army’s mission is to meet human needs without discrimination. The Salvation Army Loveland Service Center opened in March 2016. It provides $10,000 of assistance monthly, including diapers/baby items, hygiene kits, food boxes, Kids Packs (food boxes delivered to students), and bus passes. Nearly half of the assistance provided is in the form of emergency rent assistance |
The Family Center/La Familia (TFC/LF) is an independent 501(c)(3) organization that emerged from a grassroots coalition of Fort Collins Community members concerned about maintaining and enhancing the quality of life for low-income working families. Our Mission Reads: The Family Center / La Familia is an affordable, high quality family and early childhood center that strengthens all families
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Salud Family Health Center is a non-profit Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC). In 1970, Salud was established as a small migrant health project to meet the health care needs of farmworkers and their families in the rural communities of north central and northeastern Colorado. Over the years, Salud has evolved into an extensive primary health care delivery system. Salud now has 12 clinic and serves ten counties. All programs and services at Salud are designed and operated to decrease health disparities and improve access to quality, affordable primary care services.
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